Contributed by Robert A. Peck, M.S. Ed, administrator and public school teacher: In the 1830’s, a group of wealthy Unitarians in Boston, Massachusetts’s became unhappy with the “effects” of Christian education […]
Since God first set apart a people for Himself, there have always been compromisers among those who bear His name. Flirting with false gods and dabbling in the world’s lusts […]
Before I even got to the altar the prayer was on my heart: “Lord, put a coal to my lips.” Isaiah’s encounter with the living God was fresh before me, […]
He was a man whose existence centered on one thing: seeing the Messiah. “There was a man in Jerusalem called Simeon, who was righteous and devout, looking for the consolation […]
Coming soon! My newest book, Scenes from Childhood, is a novella set in the romantic Bavarian Alps. The plot deals with the crisis between two adult siblings following the death of their […]
“Since the days of Pentecost, has the whole church ever put aside every other work and waited upon Him for ten days, that the Spirit’s power might be manifested? We […]
For what you’d spend on a fast food meal, you can enrich yourself with some “soul food” instead, and at the same time benefit a great cause. 100% of net […]
In the midst of troubling times and circumstances, the Lord has a very useful tool to bring peace to us: give thanks. Counting our blessings and focusing on all the […]
Our church was challenged to a 24-hour prayer vigil in which we could pray through the night and/or sign up for “shifts.” I haven’t pulled an all-nighter since college, but […]
“When we catch a glimpse in our spirits of the mightiness of the God we serve, and when we take His words to heart, doors suddenly open where there seemed […]
A New Brunswick man just visited our church and told of how he overdosed in April 2014 after struggling with the excruciating pain of Guillain-Barre disease. In the hospital he […]